When the police tried to mediate between two fighters, one of the men put up considerable resistance.
The officers had to handcuff him.
Nuremberg - In the night from Saturday (June 12th) to Sunday (June 13th) there was an argument between two men in downtown Nuremberg *.
When USK officials intervened, they were attacked.
The police headquarters in Middle Franconia * informed about this in a report.
Nuremberg: Alcoholized 23-year-old resists police officers
At around 1:45 a.m., there was initially verbal hostility between the 23 and 33-year-old men at the Bahnhofsplatz in Nuremberg *.
Later, the two fighters also clashed physically.
Police then stepped in and tried to calm the men down.
The 23-year-old was noticeably under the influence of alcohol and was aggressive towards the officers, so that he had to be taken into custody.
In doing so he offered considerable resistance.
The police then took him to the ground and handcuffed him.
The accused persisted, grabbed an officer’s pepper spray and tried to free himself, but failed.
The officers also had to use direct coercion against his 33-year-old opponent.
Nuremberg: Police officers slightly injured after confrontation
Two officers were slightly injured by the resistance.
The public prosecutor's office ordered a blood sample to provide information on alcohol and drug consumption.
The 23-year-old is now being investigated for assault, resistance and assault on law enforcement officers.
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